Abstract

<p>The improvement of technology brings a significant impact on transportation industries. The taxi industry has undergone tremendous changes with the existent of e-hailing service in the industry. Due to the introduction of mobile applications, e-hailing service takes part to compete in the market. The government has given priority to overcome the problem by introducing travel demand strategies that focus on mitigating the demand competition between the taxi and e-hailing services. One of the strategies is the adoption of a mobile application in taxi service. This paper aims to develop a system dynamics model to analyse mobile application adoption’s impact on customers’ demand on the mode share of taxi and e-hailing services as a measured output. System dynamics is a decision-experimentation method that creates a learning environment in which policymakers gain a better understanding of how the system will respond to their decisions and the potential unintended consequences of decisions. With the developed SD model, the feedback relations between mobile application adoptions on the output of taxi demand can be observed. Furthermore, the demand competition between the taxi and e-hailing services can be minimised using this SD model. The result shows that, by implementing the usage of the mobile application in taxi services, more users will be attracted to use the taxi service. With that service option, users will shift their attraction from e-hailing to taxi service, which is then able to minimise the demand competition. This research can benefit policymakers and authorities in the department of transportation to serve as a planning tool so that the demand of taxi and e-hailing services in Malaysia with the adoption of mobile application in taxi service can be predicted.</p>

Highlights

  • Tremendous changes in the taxi industry over the world, including Malaysia, occurred due to the evolution era and the emergence of mobile transportation app-based [1]

  • With the mobile application adoption issue, this study aims to develop a system dynamics model to analyse the impact of the mobile application adoption in taxi service towards the demand of customers

  • This study attempted to examine the impact of mobile application adoption in taxi service on the customers’ demand in reference to mode share of taxi and e-hailing services

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Introduction

Tremendous changes in the taxi industry over the world, including Malaysia, occurred due to the evolution era and the emergence of mobile transportation app-based [1]. With the improvement in technology, e-hailing services take part in the market by offering a mobile application for taxi services request. E-hailing application is a platform that enables online booking and dispatch of available e-hailing drivers located in the proximity area of the users [2]. This application is supported with the location identification, taxi booking, payment, and communication system between the driver and customer. The adoption of e-hailing service offers a customer with a variety of choices in having a mode for their transportation service

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